ALL SALES FINAL.
Pulling back the curtain on what women are being sold — products, movements, ideologies, and cultural moments. Hosted by Shampaigne Graves.

Season 1 · The Bill Is Due
Pulling back the curtain on what you're being sold.
How it works
Three acts. Every episode.
01
What's Being Sold
Shampaigne's unfiltered Women's Consumer Expert commentary breaks down the product, movement, or messaging.
02
Why It's Being Sold
Guest experts — economists, sociologists, psychologists, policy makers — add the layered context behind the message.
03
Who It's Being Sold To
Real women, real budgets, real lives. Not spokesmodels. The people actually living the story.
Season 1 · "The Bill Is Due"
Episodes that don't apologize.
- Intro
The Receipt
A 1997 Texas H-E-B cart cost $155. The same cart in 2026? $504. The receipt that broke open the whole show.
IntroCost of Living - Ep 01
Mind Over Money
The psychology of women's economic choices in uncertainty. Why are we still expected to deliver the same experiences when the cart costs triple?
EconomicsPsychology - Ep 02
Paper Straws & Broken Promises
Greenwashing. ESG rollbacks. Bamboo packaging that stayed after the pledge left. Who absorbs the cost of corporate betrayal?
SustainabilityBrand Ethics - Ep 03
Yeehaw But Nah
Beyoncé economics, queer identity, and country music's reckoning. What does it mean to build a market where you were never supposed to exist?
CultureMusic - Ep 04
Bless Your Heart Y'all
The tradwife aesthetic and the very well-funded conservative media infrastructure quietly behind it. Meet the investors in your feed.
MediaPolitics - Ep 05
Retaliation Retail
Consumer boycotts, Canadian travel bans, and the billion-dollar conversation at the cash register.
Boycotts - Ep 06
The Revolution Was Televised
Prestige TV and the centrist women who added the revolution to their watchlist — but didn't show up for the protest.
MediaFeminism - Ep 07
Shhh Before They Find Out
Cultural displacement through mainstream discovery. The moment your niche becomes their trend.
CultureIdentity - Ep 08
Trickle-Down Empathy
Corporations want us to empathize with their tough decisions. The board would like our understanding.
CorporatePricing - Finale
Burned Out From Protesting With Our Pockets?
Boycotts. Buycotts. Loud budgeting. A finale that doesn't wrap up neatly — because neither does the economy.
FinaleActivism
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